Indiana State Department of Health continues to monitor COVID-19
Indiana will open 95 new testing sites by Oct. 1.
Indiana will open 95 new testing sites by Oct. 1.
$75 million is being requested for a new Indianapolis medical school campus.
Monroe County’s positivity rate has spiked since Aug. 23.
Hundreds of boats joined the parade Saturday afternoon.
The site will start vaccine trials mid-September.
The state health commissioner recommended people be careful during Labor Day weekend.
The 11 reasons people can qualify for absentee ballots don't include COVID-19.
The mask mandate would have expired Wednesday.
The 24/7 hotline will allow Indiana residents in crisis free access to trained counselors.
Many of the new cases in Indiana have been in young adults.
This is the second-highest number of cases reported in a single day.
The temporary visitor restrictions will change starting June 15.
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Monroe County is suing the USFS over a project that may pollute drinking water and endanger wildlife.
An interactive map was created based on risks from socioeconomic and age-related factors.
One person was shot and killed and at least two others were shot, according to IndyStar.
Scammers have threatened to shut off customers' power.
Hyatt Place, SpringHill Suites and the Graduate will offer a certain number of rooms for students.
Professor Evan Jordan recommends traveling while following CDC guidelines.
Brandon Hood's campaign manager and a prominent organizer have stepped down.